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Mercy360 Blog of Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Source: Mercy Mensah

Kwabena Asante Clarifies Delay in MPs-Elect Registration Process, Assures Gazetting Will Proceed

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Kwabena Asante, a presidential staffer, has provided clarification on the recent reports surrounding the registration process for members of parliament-elect. According to Asante, the delay in the process does not imply cancellation, but rather a temporary hold due to ongoing procedural steps by the Electoral Commission (EC).

Asante explained that the EC has yet to forward the names of MPs-elect to the Clerk of Parliament for gazetting, which is a necessary step before the registration process can begin. This delay is part of the usual process and does not affect the gazetting of the seven newly elected MPs from the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

Asante reassured the public that the seven NPP MPs-elect are included in the list to be processed and gazetted. He emphasized that the delay does not negate the names of MPs-elect that will be gazetted once the process resumes.

The presidential staffer's clarification aims to dispel confusion and assure the public that the registration process is ongoing, though temporarily delayed. Asante's statement provides reassurance that the gazetting of MPs-elect will still proceed as planned.

The delay in the registration process has raised concerns among some stakeholders, but Asante's clarification has helped to alleviate some of these concerns. The Electoral Commission has not issued an official statement regarding the delay, leaving many awaiting further updates on the timeline for the process.

In summary, Kwabena Asante's statement has provided clarity on the delay in the registration process for members of parliament-elect, reassuring the public that the gazetting of MPs-elect will still proceed as planned.